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This week we begin part 3 of the class, where we consider rhetoric as a form of material inducement. This is a bit different than what we have done so far because it asks you to consider physical, material places rather than language, so coming up with examples will be a bit different. This week we consider how public memory is something that is created through material practice through things like museums and memorials. The third paper gives you the choice to write about the CSUN campus or a place that is meaningful to you. If possible, I would suggest writing about the same thing each week so you can use your journal posts for the third paper.For your post, you should do two things:1. Identify a specific example of a public monument or memorial: This can be a monument, memorial, or museum. You can use something on CSUN’s campus (there are a couple of memorials and monuments to the Northridge earthquake, for example), or another place that you are familiar with, such as a public statue, a graveyard/cemetery, a museum, or another memory place. I would suggest using someplace you have actually been to make the connection to the reading easier. 2. Connect that example to a specific concept from the Blair reading(ATTACHED): The post shouldn’t just mention rhetoric in general – choose a specific concept from one of the readings for week 11, provide a quote from the reading, and explain how we see that concept in the example you chose.
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